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Watford FC Ladies Information

Watford FC Ladies compete in the FA Women’s National League South - tier three of the pyramid - under the guidance of Head Coach Clinton Lancaster.

The Women's side has developed into a hub for female participation in the Watford community, in joint partnership with Watford FC and its Community Sport and Education Trust, since coming under the banner of Watford FC in 2014.

The club spent four seasons in the FA Women's Super League Two, before a new direction of travel was chosen ahead of the 2018/19 season to participate in the newly branded FA Women's National League South, at tier three of the pyramid. Watford FC Ladies are now into their second season in the FAWNL.

An Under-23 and First Team operate under Watford FC for the 2019/20 season.

Name: Watford FC Ladies

League: FA Women’s National League South

Where are home games played? Kings Langley FC, Hempstead Road, Kings Langley, WD4 8BS - parking is available on site.

Tickets: £6 Adults, £3 Over-65 and Student, £1 Under-18. Watford FC season card holders get 50% off entry. Tickets are only available to purchase on the day of the game. Cash turnstiles operate on a matchday.

Programmes: These are available to buy at each first team home game. They cost £2, produced by Metro Printing.

General Manager: Grace Williams

Head Coach: Clinton Lancaster

Coaches: Armand Kavaja, Pablo Mandiola, Laura Dyer, Ilirjan Memaj.

Captain: Helen Ward

Vice-Captain: Emily Hil

For more information on Women's football at Watford Football Club, contact Watford FC Ladies' General Manager, Grace Williams: grace.williams@watfordfc.com

Mission Statement

To create a high performing environment, that puts the development of local footballers at the forefront, within a club structure that strives for progression and ambition in all departments.

Vision

To become the best run Women’s club in Hertfordshire, Bedfordshire and Buckinghamshire at developing – and promoting – ambitious players into technically competent and strong athletes, with a desire to represent Watford Football Club at the top tiers of the Women’s game.